Comments on 105-Game Suspension For Miguel Tejada

I grew up in Miami, spent my first 45 years there. The ease that people are able to acquire steroids, well you’d call me a liar. All I can say is that I started lifting in the ’70′s, and ‘roid use was, and had been rampant. “Somebody” sure as hell had a pipeline out of the country……

Evan3457 wrote:
I have no idea what you’re talking to me for.
@ Kamieniecki:
It was an “appeal to authority” in support of an argument that the fallacy of defective induction was not committed by a commenter.

Evan3457 wrote:
I regard you as a master baiter.
Ad hominem (argumentum ad hominem); and reasoning from the results.
Brian Cashman’s I.Q. was measured at 90.
Therefore, all M.L.B. G.M.s are of borderline dullness/average intelligence in tested mental age to chronological age ratio.

Well, that’s part of my point. There are some random elements in any sports contest. They’re tests of skill, but there’s also good luck and bad luck. That means the better team doesn’t always win, but it also means the team that wins is the winner…

Evan3457 wrote:
Well, that’s part of my point. There are some random elements in any sports contest. They’re tests of skill, but there’s also good luck and bad luck. That means the better team doesn’t always win, but it also means the team that wins is the winner…

Well, that’s part of my point. There are some random elements in any sports contest. They’re tests of skill, but there’s also good luck and bad luck. That means the better team doesn’t always win, but it also means the team that wins is the winner…

Corey wrote:
There’s plenty of people of all races and creeds on PEDs.
@ Corey:
Some races and creeds more so than others…
@ MJ Recanati:
Evan3457 wrote:
Well, that’s part of my point. There are some random elements in any sports contest. They’re tests of skill, but there’s also good luck and bad luck. That means the better team doesn’t always win, but it also means the team that wins is the winner…
Great point. Who helped you with it?